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Satellite TV vs. Cable – Which One Is For You

There was a time when every house had a TV antenna on its roof but this is now rapidly becoming a thing of the past and either satellite TV or cable is now the most common way that home receive their TV signals.More and more people are opting for the better picture and sound quality that  can be best accessed and appreciated either through a cable connection or from satellite TV.

The argument about satellite TV vs cable has been going on for a long time and no clear leader has as yet emerged and both sides have something to offer the viewers.There is no real clear cut answer to the satellite vs cable issue – which one is right for you depends on your TV viewing habits and the extras you are looking for.

The first thing you need to consider when faced with the satellite TV vs cable choice is the number of TVs you have at home – generally speaking, if you have 3 or more sets, you may find cable to be the cheaper option.This is because one cable connection can feed an entire home, irrespective of the number of TVs in it while for satellite TV you will need to buy one receiver for each TV.Many cable TV companies promote their product on the grounds of the easy and low cost of installation but this does not really hold true because satellite TV companies subsidize the cost of the expensive satellite equipment so the actual up front cost difference is not all that much.

Having considered the cost factor you now need to think of how much viewing you do and how important the reception quality is to you.By and large satellite TV offers a minimum of around 250 channels and while some cable operators may offer around the same number, most offer less and while 250 channels may seem too many to even consider watching, you never know which channel will have something of interest.

The increasing demand for pay-per-view channels also gives satellite TV the advantage – if you want this facility with cable you will need a set top box for each TV in the home and this could add up to a significant amount that balances out the cost of the satellite TV receivers that are needed for each set.Also, if you are one of those who hates to miss even a moment of their favorite programs, keep in mind that while satellite signals may be occasionally disrupted for a few moments by bad weather, cable defects can take many hours to fix.

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